#!/usr/linguist/bin/perl

#
# make-logtab
#
# Generate a table of logarithms of 2 in various bases, for use in
# estimating the output sizes of various bases.

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# $Id: make-logtab,v 1.4 2005/02/02 22:28:22 gerv%gerv.net Exp $

$ARRAYNAME = $ENV{'ARRAYNAME'} || "s_logv_2";
$ARRAYTYPE = $ENV{'ARRAYTYPE'} || "float";

printf("const %s %s[] = {\n   %0.9ff, %0.9ff, ", 
       $ARRAYTYPE, $ARRAYNAME, 0, 0);
$brk = 2;
for($ix = 2; $ix < 64; $ix++) {
    printf("%0.9ff, ", (log(2)/log($ix)));
    $brk = ($brk + 1) & 3;
    if(!$brk) {
	printf(" /* %2d %2d %2d %2d */\n   ",
	       $ix - 3, $ix - 2, $ix - 1, $ix);
    }
}
printf("%0.9ff\n};\n\n", (log(2)/log($ix)));

exit 0;
